BPL spends big to bash rival T20s

Dhaka – The Bangladesh Premier League (BPL) starts this weekend with bad boy Australians Steve Smith and David Warner among foreign stars tempted by top-notch salaries that have made the BPL a leading T20 tournament.

The two, who are serving 12 month international bans for ball tampering, will clash when Warner leads the Sylhet Sixers against Smith’s Comilla Victorians in Dhaka on Sunday.

Warner said the BPL is now “amongst the best”.

South African big hitter AB de Villiers with West Indies’ Chris Gayle and England’s Alex Hales will be playing for defending champions Rangpur Riders.

The league had feared an exodus to the rival Australian Big Bash League. Afghan leg-spin star Rashid Khan, New Zealand batsman Brendon McCullum and England’s Josh Buttler all played in the BPL last year but chose the Big Bash this time.

But De Villiers and Nepalese spinner Sandeep Lamichhane – who will be in Warner’s team – are leaving the Big Bash to take part in the BPL. The Bangladesh tournament finishes February 8 which enables them to return to Australia if needed.

Gayle has become a BPL fixture in recent years, hitting a world record 18 sixes in his 69-ball 146 for Rangpur in last season’s final. But with each team allowed nine foreigners, compared to two for the Big Bash, there is a huge migrant contingent.

The salary cap for draft players is $200 000 but most of the foreigners negotiated non-draft individual deals for which there is no limit. The Bangladesh Cricket Board has not given details of payments.

The winners of the event will get just $240 000 in prize money, but much more in commercial fallout and prestige. So most of the teams have been spending big.

The presence of Smith and Warner, banned from internationals and Australian domestic cricket after admitting ball tampering in the South Africa-Australia test last March, has been a major draw however.

“You look at the names in some of the other teams. They are not just here to watch me. I am just excited to be here and be a part of it,” said Warner.

“At the moment, the BPL is starting against the BBL, at home. After this you have the Pakistan Super League and Indian Premier League.

“Most players tell me that this is definitely up there with the best,” he added.